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Brandon Mosley (back) has been limited in practice this week, but would likely get the start if he is ready to go. John Jerry could also fill the role. No matter who starts, the Giants' interior line is set to struggle against Ndamukong Suh and the Lions. Sat, Sep 6, 2014 01:08:00 PM

Coach Tom Coughlin confirmed Brandon Mosley will get the first shot at winning the right guard job vacated by recently-retired Chris Snee.

Snee announced his retirement Monday. Mosley took the majority of the first-team reps at right guard during the spring while Snee nursed elbow and hip injuries. The third-year lineman is a big boy at 6'5/318 but doesn't have much NFL experience, having played just 59 snaps last year. Veteran John Jerry is Mosley's chief competition. Eric Herman and rookie Weston Richburg are also in the mix. Mon, Jul 21, 2014 07:49:00 PM

The Newark Star-Ledger views OG Brandon Mosley as the favorite to start at right guard for the Giants.

With Chris Snee (elbow) unable to make it through non-contact spring practices and John Jerry recovering from an offseason knee scope, Mosley took almost all the first-team snaps during OTAs and minicamp. Despite the reps, Mosley's spot is anything but secure. Jerry is finally healthy enough to push Mosley, and Snee will almost certainly be given the nod if he is able to get back on the field. Sat, Jul 19, 2014 09:43:00 AM

Brandon Mosley is expected to compete for the Giants' starting right guard job.

Mosley took most of the first-team reps in the spring while Chris Snee recovered from offseason surgery. Mosley was the 131st pick in the 2012 draft and is a plus athlete after playing defensive end and tight end at JUCO before transferring to Auburn. Mosley handled himself well across 59 snaps last season. Sun, Jul 13, 2014 11:26:00 AM

Depth Charts

Giants coach Ben McAdoo said Shane Vereen (triceps, injured reserve) looked to be "in good condition" in his first practice Wednesday.

Conditioning can be a concern coming out of a long injury layoff, but Vereen's triceps injury did not affect his ability to run. He will still have to prove his strength is back before the Giants allow him on the field, but it looks like he has a good shot to return next week against the Cowboys. Vereen is worth a look in PPR formats.

According to NFL Network's Mike Garafolo, Giants WR Roger Lewis (concussion, questionable) is "good to go" for Sunday's Week 12 game against the Browns.

He made the trip to Cleveland with his teammates. Lewis suffered a concussion in Week 11 but has been practicing on a limited basis since Thursday. He's the Giants' No. 4 wide receiver behind Odell Beckham, Sterling Shepard and Victor Cruz. Obviously he carries no fantasy significance.